Vet Rank is majorly different from leveling. You no longer gain attribute points or many of the stats.
And you're no longer completely useless in PvP.
It does?It says that you're a lazy casual player.What the title says.
ZakyUchiha wrote: »The mobs are considerably stronger.
I play Templar dps with heavy armor and have 1,6k armor, 1,5k spell resistance and about 2,2k hp. 1 mob can do 20-40% in 1 normal hit, sometimes more and with stun = almost certain dead. Not to mention, most mobs are in packs of 2-4.
Even with overcapped armor, resistance etc. they do around the same dmg. But if you can keep CC them (if you have enough magicka and/or stam) some of them can be pretty easy to kill.
Unfortunately you can't grind mobs, since they do not give any VP.
The only notable difference is if you compare VR1 and VR10. I think there's like 28 DMG difference on a VR10 greatsword compared to a VR1 greatsword.
1 complete zone should give you at least 1 level.
I'm Vet 5, so obviously. Guildy asked me for help in Vet 10 content, the mobs seem to hit basically the same amount. Was still able to solo 3 at a time as a night blade in public dungeon.ZakyUchiha wrote: »Bro, have you even tried questing in the higher Veteran?
The mobs are considerably stronger.
What. I haven't played WoW Since Vanilla... and I'll never play it again. It's a MMO. If you haven't realised, most people do want to hit cap as soon as possible. (The serious players anyway.) I don't 24/7 PVP Either, nor am I upset just suggesting something gets changed. Lmfaowow surprise and another whiner thread, game is out 2 weeks or less and you 24/7 pvp griefers people that rushed to max lvl's are upset, GO BACK to WOW.
Since when is grinding fun? We call it 'grinding' for a reason, and there are people that like it? Strange....
Since when is grinding fun? We call it 'grinding' for a reason, and there are people that like it? Strange....
I love grinding, but I guess that's because I've done so in nearly every MMO I've played. I guess it benefits me a lot more due to getting more items, exp, and crafting exp. xD
Haven't actually tried it yet, I completed the starter quests there yesterday.. and took the player killing quest, which in the early days, was exploitable so ppl reached max VR within 24 hours.Mordenkaiser wrote: »ZakyUchiha wrote: »The mobs are considerably stronger.
I play Templar dps with heavy armor and have 1,6k armor, 1,5k spell resistance and about 2,2k hp. 1 mob can do 20-40% in 1 normal hit, sometimes more and with stun = almost certain dead. Not to mention, most mobs are in packs of 2-4.
Even with overcapped armor, resistance etc. they do around the same dmg. But if you can keep CC them (if you have enough magicka and/or stam) some of them can be pretty easy to kill.
Unfortunately you can't grind mobs, since they do not give any VP.
The only notable difference is if you compare VR1 and VR10. I think there's like 28 DMG difference on a VR10 greatsword compared to a VR1 greatsword.
1 complete zone should give you at least 1 level.
Just curious have you tried doing the Cyrodil zone town quests? I'm curious if that might yield better results.
ZakyUchiha wrote: »Haven't actually tried it yet, I completed the starter quests there yesterday.. and took the player killing quest, which in the early days, was exploitable so ppl reached max VR within 24 hours.
But do you know how much VP it gives? Maybe I should start doing them daily xD
Nah, I did some pvp yesterday when I was VR7 and only got like 40 VP per kill or something like that..Mordenkaiser wrote: »ZakyUchiha wrote: »Haven't actually tried it yet, I completed the starter quests there yesterday.. and took the player killing quest, which in the early days, was exploitable so ppl reached max VR within 24 hours.
But do you know how much VP it gives? Maybe I should start doing them daily xD
Sadly I do not, but I imagine the gains are considerable, all the quests in Cyrodil scale with level (including the dailies in the cities like Cheydinhal) I often take a few friends 20 or so levels lower then me there, we all gain 1 level doing the same amount of quests. Apparently killing a player in PVP someone was claiming yeilds like 2k-8k VP. If thats the case i would not be suprised if thats the best source to level up Veteran.
What the title says.
Instead of being able to grind, we're all being FORCED into doing something a lot of people find boring... Questing.
sounds like another MMO locust crying he can't get to max within a week to me.
Also, at the person asking about PVP Experience.. yeah it's decent exp (Around 2000 - 3000 VP when you kill people solo. Can get decent EXP in there depending on luck / skill level I guess, just don't party if you want the most.
Instead of being able to grind, we're all being FORCED into doing something a lot of people find boring... Questing..